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Proteas hoping to take advantage of distracted Black Caps with potential player strike looming
The Proteas may be fully focused on edging ahead in the third T20I of the five-match series at Eden Park in Auckland on Friday, but the hosts could be slightly distracted by a potential player strike ...
Nearly a week after being knocked out of the T20 World Cup, the Proteas will travel home on Tuesday. The International ...
Batting first in the midweek clash in Centurion, the SA team racked up 375/6 (the national side’s second-highest ODI total), and though Pakistan dug deep, they were bowled out for 345 in the final ...
In the series opener in Mount Maunganui on Sunday, the women's match starts at 3.45am (SA time) and the men's game is at ...
The Hundred auction saw several Proteas women’s and men’s players earn lucrative contracts ahead of the English summer’s sixth edition.
Proteas captain Temba Bavuma faced criticism for a T20 World Cup commentary blunder, with fans calling it “thin cricket knowledge” after mislabeling Zimbabwe.
Ashwell Prince, who is the batting coach at the Proteas, believes this young group of batters have the pedigree, they just need to be given time to adapt to international cricket.
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Proteas captain to play in Belgium T20 league
A well-known Proteas player has taken the interesting decision to play in another new T20 tournament that will be hosted in Belgium.
South Africa, 213-4 (Aiden Markram 59, Lungi Ngidi 4-31), beat Canada, 156-8 (Navneet Dhaliwal 64, Ansh Patel 3-31), by 57 ...
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What are the odds for Proteas in T20 World Cup semi-final?
The Proteas are the odds-on favourites heading into Wednesday's T20 World Cup semi-final against New Zealand.
The Proteas will open their T20 Women’s World Cup campaign against Australia in Manchester after the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced the fixtures for the global showpiece. The World Cup ...
Markram delivered an unbeaten 82 against West Indies in Ahmedabad, guiding South Africa to 177/1 in just 16.1 overs. The nine-wicket victory placed the Proteas at the top of Group 1 with two wins in ...
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